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Then collaterally credit ground-breaking research by University of Texas professor Goodenough that lead to the first practical commercial lithium batteries introduced by Sony in 1991.
Partial credit grounded in apt performance is a perfectly general phenomenon, as common in team sport as in testimony.
Demand collapsed as the credit machine ground to a halt and getting the economy going again has proved mightily difficult.
To the movie's credit, Pratt grounds Jim enough to make him seem like a good guy.
I've been able to show my true potential … It was a great wicket … Credit to the ground staff".
"I have to pay credit to the ground staff at Partick Thistle who worked on the pitch before the match and again at half-time.
Despite the excitement in the more widely covered stock markets, the credit markets remain ground zero.
Credit for the ground-scraping exterior styling went to Marcello Gandini at Bertone; the Miura's coming-out party was the Geneva Motor Show in early 1966.
Mr. Fredrickson is often credited with breaking ground in the use of comparative history to escape provincialism and suggest broader, more thematic judgments about historical forces.
Others, such as Spain and Italy, are further behind.America was heavily involved in the design of the Kyoto protocol, and insisted that it should include the possibility of a market in emissions credits, on the ground that its trading scheme to reduce sulphur-dioxide emissions had been a big success.
It is a credit to the grounding he has received from Everton.
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